Ok.. all this talk about DIY feeder. Wanna see my 3500.00 feeder? OWCH

Thanks everyone for the well wishes and prayers! I gotta say, It's not as painful as it looks now.. I haven't taken any pain medicine since I left the hospital. Just been taking some over the counter medicine (motrin). I'm not much on being wasted. And I know the vicadin, would have done that to me.. After all, I have a 6YO that I have to take care of until daddy gets home
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Boy Oh Boy, what a scare that had to be for all of you!!! I'm soo glad it turned out OK and you are doing better today!!!
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After reading/seeing your story, I've decided it's best to let DH handle any "project" I might even think about undertaking!!!
 
if that was me i would literally fall to the ground faint and not get up until someone finds me. U r so lucky was it a blade i suppose it flew and hit u . Sending prayers and plenty of well wishes i read it is getting well get well soon so happy u r okay
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My wife was in a car accident and took 200 stitches to the face. They did a great job in stiching her up and she was concerned about scarring (schoolteacher). CellFood...1 drop in 20 drops of water...place in a small mister and mist your injury several times a day...3x absolute minimum. It will take some months but the scarring will heal. You cannot even see the stitch area or where she was sliced up from the accident now. People that do not know her would never know what happened or how she looked.

Good luck.
 
Mederma is a great product for scar reduction. Makes it a bit itchy but after what you have been through...its a walk in the park.

I am guessing that this is why I am not allowed to use the power tools.

Glad you are on the mend.
 
I just saw your post, Andrea . . . That is awful! Like others have said, I'm so glad it didn't hit your eye! That before (suturing) picture is ghastly! The closure on the wounds looks good on the after photo.
 

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